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Pilgrim Hall Museum reopens with new emphasis on women


Pilgrim Hall Museum reopens with new emphasis on women
By Robert Knox Globe Correspondent,Updated April 9, 2021, 3:30 p.m.
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After a year’s shutdown because of the pandemic, Pilgrim Hall Museum reopened this month.Denise Maccaferri
Pilgrim Hall Museum is the oldest continuously operating public museum in the country, holding exhibits for half of the town’s 400-year history and offering what the museum terms “the world’s finest collection of early Plymouth possessions.”
After a year’s shutdown because of the pandemic, Pilgrim Hall reopened this month and is presenting an extensive new exhibit, titled “Pathfounders: Women of Plymouth,” that the museum says “resets the 400-year story of Plymouth with a focus on the lives and legacies of ‘pathfounding’ women.” ....

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10 Black New Englanders you probably don't know about – but should


What do an agricultural inventor, a visionary sculptor and grocery-turned-bookstore owner have in common?  
They re all Black New Englanders who you probably don t know much about – but definitely should. 
Here are 10 individuals stories to learn during Black History Month. 
Who helped organize the National Federation of Afro-American Women?
Ruffin is later credited with organizing the National Federation of Afro-American Women in 1895. She also convened the first National Conference of the Colored Women of America, which drew attendees to Boston from 14 states.
She was a founding charter member of the NAACP in 1910. 
Today, Ruffin is among six influential women depicted in bronze busts at the Mass. State House. ....

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There's More to Black History Than Slavery. Black History Is American History


There s More to Black History Than Slavery. Black History Is American History | Opinion
Colette Coleman
, writer focusing on issues of race and equity in health and education
On 2/18/21 at 8:00 AM EST
We need Black History Month in America today. It s a time to let Black Americans accomplishments, contributions and joy outshine the pain and suffering that so many of us have been focused on. But this celebratory month has a downside. As I saw as a student and later as a school teacher, it segregates Black history from American history, and this keeps Black Americans contributions to this country separate and unequal. ....

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10 Black New Englanders you probably don't know about – but should


They re all Black New Englanders who you probably don t know much about – but definitely should. 
Here are 10 individuals stories to learn during Black History Month. 
Who helped organize the National Federation of Afro-American Women?
Ruffin is later credited with organizing the National Federation of Afro-American Women in 1895. She also convened the first National Conference of the Colored Women of America, which drew attendees to Boston from 14 states.
She was a founding charter member of the NAACP in 1910. 
Today, Ruffin is among six influential women depicted in bronze busts at the Mass. State House.
Why is Prince Whipple important?
Prince Whipple, an enslaved   and later freed   man in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, notably fought at the battles of Saratoga and in Delaware during the Revolutionary War. He was one of 20 enslaved men who petitioned the New Hampshire Legislature for freedom in 1779 – a time when literacy was unusual ....

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